AT&T Galaxy S II Ice Cream Sandwich Update Now Available

We have received a couple of tips that indicate that the AT&T Galaxy S II Ice Cream Sandwich update is now available through Samsung Kies, an update that will take the phone from Android 2.3 Gingerbread to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

It doesn’t appear as though the update is rolling out Over-the-Air which means that users will have to travel over to Samsung’s website, download Samsung Kies, and manually install the update that way.

It shouldn’t be too difficult of a process and the device should start running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in no time at all.

In addition to the features of Android 4.0 itself, we assume that the update will bring enhancements and bug fixes to owners of the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II. AT&T hasn’t provided a full changelog but we assume that the update will have some fixes on board, major Android updates generally do.

AT&T’s roll out means that Sprint Galaxy S II owners are now the only ones left waiting for Ice Cream Sandwich. Sprint has yet to give any specific plans as to the timing of the update which means that owners must still toil away not knowing when the update is going to arrive.

6 Comments

Brannon

Brannon

06/20/2012 at 5:45 pm

Update: I just chatted with a Samsung customer support representative and he confirmed that it has not been released yet. He directed me to a page that will have a link for the update once it is released:

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Christian

06/20/2012 at 6:04 pm

Well, I plugged mine into Kies, it stated that a firmware update was available, and it even mentioned that I should backup my data before upgrading to ICS. After it downloaded it told me to charge my battery first, so I unplugged it and did, when I plugged it back in it says I already have the latest firmware, so confused, guess it’s a false alarm.

Brannon

06/20/2012 at 6:41 pm

Just like with the freakin Infuse Gingerbread update for my dad’s phone, gah. I hate AT&T’s slow updates. For crying out loud, we have the GS2 variant that is nearly identical to the global version. How hard can it be to get it compatible with AT&T’s bloatware? I think it’s been 3 months since it started rolling out to global GS2s.

Victor Hall

06/21/2012 at 1:10 pm

TRUE. well a lot of threads are saying now that it will be out Saturday.. wether this is true or not its a coin toss. iPhone problems: Non Personalization friendly Andriod problems: SPAM VIRUS and anything else you can think of. sad life man